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The Zatoichi series is one of Japan's [[Long Runner|longest running media franchises]], with a total of 27 films and a 100 episode television series. The series centers around Ichi, a [[Disability Superpower|blind]] masseur and [[Walking the Earth|itinerant]] warrior who happens to be one of the most fearsome and dangerous swordsmen around, amassing a mind bogglingly high body count mostly consisting of yakuza, corrupt government flunkies and mountains of [[Mooks]]. In between bouts of derring-do, the blind ''anma'' can be found gambling, meeting quirky sidekicks, or unearthing vast tracts of mysterious past.
The ''[[Zatoichi]]'' series is one of Japan's [[Long Runner|longest running media franchises]], with a total of 27 films and a 100 episode television series. The series centers around Ichi, a [[Disability Superpower|blind]] masseur and [[Walking the Earth|itinerant]] warrior who happens to be one of the most fearsome and dangerous swordsmen around, amassing a mind bogglingly high body count mostly consisting of yakuza, corrupt government flunkies and mountains of [[Mooks]]. In between bouts of derring-do, the blind ''anma'' can be found gambling, meeting quirky sidekicks, or unearthing vast tracts of mysterious past.


The first 26 films (and the television series) all starred the same actor, Shintaro Katsu, whose portrayal endeared the character to many fans until the actor's death in 1997. Thus, the 2003 film instead stars Takeshi Kitano as the eponymous character. Kitano also directs.
The first 26 films (and the television series) all starred the same actor, Shintaro Katsu, whose portrayal endeared the character to many fans until the actor's death in 1997. Thus, the 2003 film instead stars [[Takeshi Kitano]] as the eponymous character. Kitano also directs.


The influence of this series is hard to overestimate, at least, in terms of blind badassery, which, while certainly not the first example of a [[Handicapped Badass]] , is certainly one of the [[Trope Codifier|Trope Codifiers]].
The influence of this series is hard to overestimate, at least, in terms of blind badassery, which, while certainly not the first example of a [[Handicapped Badass]], is certainly one of the [[Trope Codifier|Trope Codifiers]].


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* [[Badass]]: Just about all the heroes. Ichi specifically is of the [[Handicapped Badass]] variety.
=== This series contains examples of: ===
* [[Badass]]:Just about all the heroes. Ichi specifically is of the [[Handicapped Badass]] variety.
* [[Blind Weaponmaster]]: Ichi.
* [[Blind Weaponmaster]]: Ichi.
* [[Catch Phrase]]: ''Darkness is my advantage (Kurayami nara kocchi no mon da)''. Usually uttered after he cuts down the nearest lanterns and candles to put opponents on an equal footing.
* [[Catch Phrase]]: ''Darkness is my advantage (Kurayami nara kocchi no mon da)''. Usually uttered after he cuts down the nearest lanterns and candles to put opponents on an equal footing.
* [[Conservation of Ninjutsu]]
* [[Conservation of Ninjutsu]]
* [[Crowning Moment of Funny]]: Numerous moments in the Takeshi Kitano film. Appropriate, since Kitano, the director, is a comedian.
* [[Cultured Badass]]: Ichi can not only swordfight, he's a successful masseur. Sometimes he also shows off his musical ability and knowledge of acupuncture.
* [[Cultured Badass]]: Ichi can not only swordfight, he's a successful masseur. Sometimes he also shows off his musical ability and knowledge of acupuncture.
* [[Distaff Counterpart]]: [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1060256/ She even has the same name.]
* [[Distaff Counterpart]]: [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1060256/ She even has the same name.]
** {{spoiler|It's because she's his daughter.}}
** {{spoiler|It's because she's his daughter.}}
* [[Foe Yay]]: Between Ichi and Hirate in the first film. They see each other as [[Worthy Opponent]]s and there is a scene where Ichi gives Hirate a massage. One of the more positive foe-yay relationships.
* [[Handicapped Badass]]: One of the most famous.
* [[Handicapped Badass]]: One of the most famous.
* [[I Am Not Left-Handed]]: {{spoiler|Takeshi Kitano's Zatoichi isn't actually blind, but chooses to close his eyes as a [[Self-Imposed Challenge]].}}
* [[I Am Not Left-Handed]]: {{spoiler|Takeshi Kitano's Zatoichi isn't actually blind, but chooses to close his eyes as a [[Self-Imposed Challenge]].}}
** {{spoiler|Or is he? The final line of the film is that he can't even see with his eyes open, having tripped over an small stone. This appears to be some sort of double bluff, and makes sense since he looks like he has cataracts.}}
** {{spoiler|Or is he? The final line of the film is that he can't even see with his eyes open, having tripped over an small stone. This appears to be some sort of double bluff, and makes sense since he looks like he has cataracts.}}
* [[I Am Not Shazam]]: The protagonist's name is ''Ichi'', Zato refers to a historical guild for blind men. Ichi should be called ''Zato-no-Ichi'', but this is shortened to ''Zatoichi''.
* [[Implausible Fencing Powers|Implausible Swordfighting Powers]]
* [[Implausible Fencing Powers|Implausible Swordfighting Powers]]
* [[Jidai Geki]]
* [[Jidai Geki]]
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Latest revision as of 19:23, 8 June 2023

"Even with my eyes wide open, I can't see a thing."

The Zatoichi series is one of Japan's longest running media franchises, with a total of 27 films and a 100 episode television series. The series centers around Ichi, a blind masseur and itinerant warrior who happens to be one of the most fearsome and dangerous swordsmen around, amassing a mind bogglingly high body count mostly consisting of yakuza, corrupt government flunkies and mountains of Mooks. In between bouts of derring-do, the blind anma can be found gambling, meeting quirky sidekicks, or unearthing vast tracts of mysterious past.

The first 26 films (and the television series) all starred the same actor, Shintaro Katsu, whose portrayal endeared the character to many fans until the actor's death in 1997. Thus, the 2003 film instead stars Takeshi Kitano as the eponymous character. Kitano also directs.

The influence of this series is hard to overestimate, at least, in terms of blind badassery, which, while certainly not the first example of a Handicapped Badass, is certainly one of the Trope Codifiers.

The following tropes are common to many or all entries in the Zatoichi franchise.
For tropes specific to individual installments, visit their respective work pages.